The Carson Water Subconservancy District is a vital organization dedicated to promoting cooperative action in the Carson River Watershed, connecting communities and safeguarding the environment, economy, and quality of life. With its meandering 184-mile path through diverse landscapes, from alpine meadows to desert plateaus, the Carson River Basin attracts human settlement and supports various natural resources, including tribal lands, parks, and agricultural areas.
Spanning approximately 3,965 square miles, the Carson River Watershed is a terminal river system that does not flow into an ocean. Within this watershed, the Clear Creek Sub-Watershed covers an area of about 13.5 square miles, serving as a year-round tributary to the Carson River. Through outreach, education, and conservation efforts, the Carson Water Subconservancy District strives to protect and enhance the Carson River Watershed for the benefit of present and future generations.
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